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: }I]RIWNG [ESS[]N H s Somig ‘ row Au? _ l ET SA". sslfll»més - UOSTS_HIN $1o0 FOR 1.5, SEPT. 20 ‘MMmmmmmm s e " 1 Dirigible From Germany Ex- pes. vescus, vex.l| s Hnda Whed : T g pected {0 Arrive This Month LDERS, INK WELLS, ! 3 % ¥ 3 e — BLANK BOOKS, PENCIL ’ o {on b 3 Boston, Sept. 8.~—The dirigible BOXES, INK AND PENCIL| csson on how (o operate an § i § ZR-3 built in (hnl/mny for tclnu gov- ERASERS and Everything itinobile cost Joseph Egan $100 f 3 i ; f g ol (:Mn‘x{v-n[ I»‘)'“l‘lf(yv‘ "w}fpvlln 0., will days. school equipment complete, . . 17 | was learned at the Charlestown i, dsun, awlioslives ats 1697 Bonner | : 5 . Yot navy yard today. The=tender Pa- . A . eet, H ord, was arrested on | % toka, which hag been serving the > - Stationery Dept. ||| swnicy sweet sunday moruing ana | W i |hiesiip Shenandoah with her spe. | | SRS § Headquarters for Fine | 1 with operating an automo- | 4 . § § ; . , deslgned mooring mast, was | |5 ok ¢ under the influen of s preparing to leave here tomorrow "k F U RN I S H l N G s \ier Policemen Crowley : i to meet the dirigible. ; THE 1d pursued the car Agd L g . The Patoka's orders are to arrive K - g Shirts, Neckwear, Hose, Gloves, Pajamas, 1 t changed seats | g . TR 3 i 4 about 800 miles south of Cape | % E g (4 | Union Sults—in fact everything you need ° ° 1 v The Farewell, Greenland, not later than 4 4 to complete the picture; - Assortments now H operate ’ and § ‘ d .. |September 15, The ZR-3 is due to Lok o7 3 v usual chklns agn % L : Meet the 10\)‘1 hatched at Sewall, N. J., in 1922 that laid |1eave Friederichshafen about Sep- i ' \ Atiheth hesteVNON St % (& court this | eggs during its pullet year, suddenly developed rooster charac- | tember 20, and the Patoka will be : \ f New York sald he got behind ristics, s Vi ‘oW & 4 g auine |on hand off Greenland to proffer d | teristics, stopped laying, grew a comb, and then began layi i e B SR e en his companion of- 'aoye noai Y s 9 ; S il Lieuténant Alex Py m b | ¢ } eggs again. Rooster or hen? Science is trying to find out. i or 2 4 euténant Alex Pearson, army « hin lesson in driv- id ble's commander znd a mid-ocean Dl ug Co. [ I 4 he 0k g ‘ stop neccssary, Commander Geprge |20% Bhob through the skis like & Sample Shop 0p at ONee | e " 3 > comet, making a new speed record. aig 1 r the police J. Myers is in command of the |t R oing 266 miles an 357 MAIN ST. | to. him o didn't |him to get rid of it. A charge ot Patoka. 169 171 Main St. |10 s 2t it of e v e SKULL FRAGTURED hour. "~ Then something bappere. M. i T t was tes- |&h Griffin of 31 Hurlburt strect Trial Flight Successful, flfledln pilo¢ Horgshe 0_the arrcsted with Pelegrino, was Washington, Sept. 8.—Departure |#round., Pearson wis. dead when 1. New Haven Railroad Man Thought | o¢ ype Zeppelin ZR13 for America brother aviators reached him. He was testing a racer at McCook Iield, Dayton, O, <l Acco ‘ S S OE he tivo men were arrested early [ g Have Hit Head Against Wager |20% depends upon delivery of her | tire railroad crossing on Stan- Yesterday morning hy Patroima i . engines with ,the latest modifica- cet when an automobile ; Chavles McCarthy at a store at Wi Plug—Has Chance Tor Recovery. | tions, al observers at Fried- ¥ v 1 tracks attracte their |low and North streets after he had r f . where she is under MILITIAMEN HAVE SHOOT. ) ttention driver scemed to |been called to stop a disturbance Meriden, Sept. 8.~Walter Taylor, | construction for the American gov-| The local lheadquarters company oung ens | i tarting it It fnally |there 5. of 124 Howard avenue, New Ha- | ernment, reported today to the de- [of the Connecticut Nattonal Guard, ) 1 . i the Pelegrino entered the store with w Haven road engineer, re- | partment. under command of Lieutenant W. . speed, cling- several others and started in to make ived a fracture of the skull at Not until then, the despatch said, |H. Jackson, motored to Meriden S e i S t x the curbi They called to | his presence known by starting an | Wallingford this morning when. it is | wHl the airship be taken on the 35- [yesterday to shoot at the state rifle N (2! \ ul s r goiting mo |argument with the proprictor and belleved his head st < a water | hour fiight which is to be her final |range. Many good scores were p a b se, start They | bragging that he was a tharine and | PIUg &s his train was drawing.out of | test before starting the transatiantic made. The company will complete | an{fl ST, was | wasn't afraid of anyone, Griffin is station. A fellow engineer in the | journey. It was estimated, how- [the rapid fire course at the Bristol iar i J‘\ R 17 50 e » Seymour street, and |alleged to have asked him to stop |ab at the time brought the train | ever, that the date of departure frange next month. . “]‘11\1"‘“‘ : ° ) the noise as it was after midnight, |0 Mcriden and Taylor was remoyed [would not be later than Septem- e | ‘”i‘, 1‘; i i An argument started and the police- [0 the Meridan hospital. e has|ber 20. L = )y dmitted having | man was called in and asked to put & chal for recovery. His New | The second trlal flight of nine yo the car and was | Pelegrino out. They went out and | York to Springficld train is duc here |hours was even more successful Fancy Vests $3.50 et up the street, whero they met Grif- |At 8:02 standard time and was de- |than the first, the report said. e e 6 rcpre- | fin when he left the store. The po- |1aved 18 minutes by the accldent. | Trhvelling over Gabensburg, Btutt- o e sent Jotor ! 4 the |liceman was attracted to the corner | = — | gart, Nuremburg and Munich the Lot young men's ) irt that inesmueh he|a little later by a disturbance and | AT CLOTHIERS CONVENTION ip behaved evcellently and no stripes 2 e © follow who had the operators |when he went to investigate, Pele-| David §. Segall, manager of the |trouble was found in any of her ripes and plain conse and who was responsible for | grino had just removed the belt of | New York Sample Shop, at 357 Main | c1uiPment. s mere and fine fabrics, that sol ' Jeration of the machine, he |his uniform and while the police- | strect, leit today for New York city | e HINT WiTH THE AiEh as 45000 {1t that Tie was the ons to be held |man was standing between the two | where he will attend the Natonal | NO Skating Expected on men, he hit Grifiin with the buckle, | Chothers’ convention being held in NOl'th End Park Pond | I WITH EXTRA TROUSERS v 1< Continued opening a wound on the back of his | the Grand Central Falace during the | R ber on. of 176 West head. The two were placed under | week of September § to the 12, Tecause work on the north end are always K will be In progress shortly and e 2= $35 o ; TP e T i i]' part of the extension project “-good taste” Not stupld—fllndic 7 : i tlnence egri vas asked his dise . B E - 18 a 5 ] . ey - ‘ nee| Pelegrino was asked for his ai H. FARLE BRADFORD [t cetit nonal s itokbe neplacer) but He always failed in school. Yet o b cense was under |eharge from the marines by the Sara Lake, N, Y., Sept. 8.—H. " 1 TR continued | court, and it showed that on Sept. | Earle Bradford of New York ¢ ittt oo pll b nojloe Be soemed & bright boy. i i vlEhe R b Gl | s vtay ather i e 00 Iskating at that park this yinter, . £ s . nder the care o 1 dishonorably dis- | here today afteria long illness. He | BERUAE S0 O DU TE (BIECY in Hot Weather An eye examination disclosed ,Q the probation officer. The court|charged for bad conduct. He was| was a relative of ITrene Castle Mc- ; that his vision was faulty, With warned him that if he loarned that | Warned not to appea Ll b 5 e 1¢ the weather 18 favorable and it ’ . ; . Wil ol i vaenn Hquor fn the mean- ‘ p ST ( : ' sible shat some skating surface will ‘gh romoted. . s IleSlffC[ m 1} lquor in ‘the mean- Speeder Fined him when he died. be available, but present Zindica- deh tful P . . 3 un 11d go to jail. Bergeron| Joseph V. Pavciak of 166 Broad % [ tions are that the contrary will be , o Is your child making all the W . r Policeman Thom- | streot fined $25, $10 of which T . fita b progress he should? touced Wellsworld Hartford, cucy and Thomas C. Dolan | wag remitted, when he was arraign- rain-wrecker . theve’s nothing more : 1 Findior is especial- e : a complaint by Rudolph | e on a charge of reckless driving on Thieves Diz T ere] - ‘4 Have Your Child's Eyes ty suitebe for chite t Pays To Buy Our Kind of Middletown that a ma-|\Weat Main street yesterday morning. ; IR VG LiE T E i Ezamined No ki | ket i e while| e was arsesicd by Sotorerle Fo: | oo Break Into Fruit Store | i iiathi g oon € Main jjceman William . Btrolis, who told | % Herman Belkin, proprietor of a e ¢ v i irch. Tt!the court that the defendant was| B | wholesale produce store on Com- 3 s My Specialty— the seeond time that Bergeron | driving about 30 miles an hour. .| S 1 [ mercial strect, reported to the po- A\ Comfortable Vision was arre or ile bis Vi-| Alfred Landinig of 44 Second | NEkG 4 lice vesterday that his storchouse Q\ [ ’ . Herbert E, Anderson cense »- der suspension, A sus- street was fined $16 on a charge of | B Gl had been entered and half a bunch 3 \ > Frank Eo GOOdWln Teacher of Violin » days being | o ing a moter vehicle without : ¥ ' > bananas stolen and some oranges. ! Restiis Teactag ook rotn, mposed at hi pucarance about jights, an additional charge of reck- | K » =1 |\ nole had been dug through the| g EYESIGHT SPECIALIST io: 212 MAIN S1 T 3 nel: i ¢ss driving being suspended. An- % cellar wall of the storchouse, which | 327 MAIN ST. 'Phone 1905 : 242 L N the story told by the [drew Paskey of Glastonbury, also | : {4 iUt 26ros. tho lstreet btrom thel| ¢ hargad with reckless driving, had . | police statior udgment suspended. men were arrested by Chief GARAGES|2 5, miely T e ik h ot laf covered them at Kast Main and East et S had ariven ! strect g et , s, where machines they were nder arrest, wve any lights. The court decided : eIl M ven iy Pt St " ] “Every Home Deserves a Universal” FRANKLIN SQUARE He was| that there was not sufficient evidence | B ‘ ‘ R e o * Annual Encampment of ‘ John J. Tarrant ||z’ oA four el Spanish War Veterans| — : 4 l"unu'nlubu‘«clur and balmer 5 , iraposin : higan City, Ind., Sept. 8.—Busi- ‘ Nine-year-old Ralph Roberts ‘ot '“1."' ",I_’,\x‘j_f'r' p upon ther 8 sessions of the annual encamp- | Toledo, 0. went down to Millfield, | i Must Round Up ¥Friend of United States war veterans | 0., to visit his grandparents But:| Upholstery and Repairing S E oday ife in the litt i Valley Residence 133 Jubilee. Tel. 1431-2 || John Priorson - of B8 ¢ The election of oficers will be'town grew too tame for him. He e ad a charge of 14T in the week. For commander |wanted excitement. So he rolled ‘X/ ¢ City Items el nrence oL on‘aciie -~ campalgms. - They " are | New. Yomk Cewrate. acin thon || reat Fall Washer Sale ; ’ < ’ _| Chauncey W. Herrick, New York: | wired it down *just to see hat = =54 . ey Y ’ Py reedt George W, Reed, Netvark, N. J.; R: would happen, S == = =il ' e ; ) L. Tice, Bethichem, Pa.; Herman A. |came along and smashed into t i® () ‘! eglns ay. s brought by t New Britai 1 . t nig ) an Linke, St. Louis; Johm J. Gerrity, |obstruction \ r a . | e e s ‘).\ 3 company agal ¢ Kowalewski, fara a 4 Chicago, and onio Ententa, Los men were killed n‘ I proprietor of ore at 2 holy oy Sattag : | sengers Wwere injured street. An attachment was 1 et e " i EEm——— | B - i 4 on the store this morning . | “Wanted to Rent” is getting | Household Goods For Sale” i i [l tablaiMatthaw Pt : 8 Aol ; ¥ mopular in the Herald Classi- |ever popular in the Herald Classificd | |8 w/fia" ; 1 : Ad section. | Ad section. row afternoon at home of thep r Sloan of Libert New Tork city have - e & . ) ? ? ; L l . = = Where?? ||| | gume To buy Gifts that are School " X ; ; 2 really different. : j ‘. j \ ) The balance in small Gifts that are disti \\ onthl and individual without ! ( i ; monthly payments Supplies ! ke e ot e . being fon expenaie NO CHARGE FOR TIME PAYMENTS : Gifts that express Pens and Pencils | £ RIDEE . thoughts!'—Where? Blank Books Fountain Pens pit 4 n ~' To buy Stationery that d . 2 sabhcie & 1 adds to your personal- z Pencil Boxes Hsman sEblisitepie e ity. PHONE 230 10c to 3100 thenpuse AT Stationery that is ex- S REDUCED Crayon Qutfits || aies im 10 1oene them and have | clusive and yet inexpen- ; and have our representative call Free Demonstration i sive, SPECIAL— At ugitined s Writing papers' that Ink Writing Pads t ) t ant are made by hand in i - byt al foreign lands.—Where? J __THE__ \ o | Where?? |l CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER: FOR ACCURACY ECEAE peAos o) A court TOMORROW Corner Meadow and Park Sts. ) e wa pretty big For Further Information odvised